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CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
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Criminal Justice System
Lisa Flanagan
CPSS/210
9/22/16
Denaya Wininger
CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
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Criminal Justice System
In the readings and CJi interactive we learned what crime means, its basic definition and the
different mode

CHAPTER 8 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Should surveillance techniques be employed to secure information?
How can information be gathered to support a request for a search warrant?
If the suspect is driving a vehicle, can the car be searched without a

CHAPTER 10 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE
pretrial procedures
Legal and administrative actions that take place after arrest and before
trial, including grand jury indictments, preliminary hearings, bail, and plea
negotiation.
complaint
A sworn written s

CHAPTER 6 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Deter crime by maintaining a visible police presence
Maintain public order (peacekeeping) within the patrol area
Enable the police department to respond quickly to law violations or other
emergencies
Identify and

Chapter 1 Introduction to Criminal Justice Definitions
criminal justice system
The system of law enforcement, adjudication, and correction that is directly involved in the
apprehension, prosecution, and control of those charged with criminal offenses.
Law

CHAPTER 7 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE
About 16 percent of departments have some type of college requirement.
About 9 percent require a two-year degree.
Only 1 percent of local police departments require a four-year degree.
When asked, most department

CRIMINAL JUSTICE TODAY DEFINITIONS
CHAPTER 1
crime Conduct in violation of the criminal laws of a state, the federal government,
or a local jurisdiction for which there is no legally acceptable justification or
excuse
individual rights The rights guarante

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comes stabuli A nonuniformed mounted law enforcement officer of medieval
England. Early police forces were small and relatively unorganized but made
effective use of local resources in the formation of posses, the pursuit

CHAPTER 9 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE
plea negotiations/plea bargaining
Discussions between defense counsel and prosecution in which the accused
agrees to plead guilty in exchange for certain considerations, such as
reduced charges or a lenient sente

CRIMINAL JUSTICE TODAY DEFINITIONS
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Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program A statistical reporting program run
by the FBIs Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) division. The UCR
Program publishes Crime in the United States, which provides

CHAPTER 11 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE
The United States has the highest incarceration rate in the world: 730
inmates per 100,000 population.
U.S. prisoners account for a quarter of the worlds prison
population.
One out of ten state prisoners in the

CHAPTER 8 CRIMINAL JUSTICE TODAY
theme What elements of the police subculture and personality might lead
to problems for female officers, both personally and in their underutilization
in a police department?
theme What forces gave rise to the police subcu

Police History
Styles & Issues Presentation
INTRODUCTION
A timeline of development and jurisdiction.
The relationship between the development and styles.
Law enforcement agencies under Department of
Homeland Security and their responsibilities.
Primar